The installation, which can be seen on the second floor, across from
the public elevators, stretches across six large window panels and
features a variety of flowers, leaves, hummingbirds and of course,
five doves. It was commissioned by Lincoln residents Barbara and
Alan Kline.

Barb is a 40-year veteran of ALMH and Alan, now
retired from Lincoln Christian University, is a frequent volunteer.
On his numerous daily trips to the second floor to escort a
discharged patient, he was always disturbed by the stark brightness
of a reflective white roof that greeted those exiting the elevators.
As patrons of the arts, the Klines had a vision to create a more
attractive and calming space to greet visitors and patients. They
also wanted to donate something to the new hospital to honor Curt,
Carrie, Steven and Joshua Schleich, their daughter and her family.

The Klines sought out Alexander, a Lincoln native and a state of
Illinois juried artisan, to design and build the piece. He was given
artistic freedom for the concept and final design, which
incorporates 25 different colors and textures against a background
of sky-blue privacy glass.

The dedication ceremony Jan. 27 celebrated the generosity of the
Klines and the artistry of Alexander. ALMH Chaplain Robert Henderson
presided over the dedication.

"Every day when I get off the elevator and see the stained glass,
it makes it a better day," said Kristen Green, M.D., of Springfield
Clinic, who practices obstetrics and gynecology at ALMH. "It's a
beautiful piece."

For information about the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation,
call 217-605-5006 or visit
www.almh.org.